Crosby's head-man saucer pass to Hornqvist just over 13 minutes into the third period was a thing of beauty, a pass only a few people in the world would even attempt to make and fewer could actually make.
Hornqvist got the puck on his stick and got the puck on net, but Jones, who made 38 saves, stopped the shot with his pads.
Crosby somehow got to the puck in the left corner and from a ridiculous angle managed to put it on net. The fact that he did sort of defies the laws of physics. But on this night, it wasn't all that surprising that Crosby found a way to get that puck on net from that angle.
"He was our best player for sure," Hornqvist said. "He had that little extra step on their guys."
He had something else too, Sullivan said.
"That twinkle in his eye, I think," Sullivan said. "He knows that we've played extremely hard to get to this point. When he plays that way, he inspires the whole group."